Mark Valley gets major recreational boost with new cycling and walking paths
Residents of Alphen-Chaam and Breda will soon enjoy improved recreational facilities in the Mark Valley, thanks to new agreements between local municipalities and the Brabantse Delta water authority. The upgrades include wider cycle paths and scenic walking routes, set to enhance this unique natural area.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Municipalities Involved | Alphen-Chaam, Breda |
| Water Authority | Brabantse Delta |
| Project Focus | Redevelopment of Mark Valley (North) |
| Facilities Upgraded | Cycle path south of A58, walking routes in northern Mark Valley |
| Partners | Province of North Brabant, Vereniging Markdal, Staatsbosbeheer, Natuurmonumenten, Brabantse Landschap |
| Timeline | Final decision expected end of 2026; construction starts in 2027 |
| Funding | Financial contributions from Alphen-Chaam and Breda |
The Brabantse Delta water authority oversees water management and regional development projects in North Brabant, including the Mark Valley. Its role involves coordinating with municipalities and nature organizations to balance recreational, ecological, and water management goals in the area.
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New agreements strengthen recreation in the Mark Valley
Alphen-Chaam and Breda sign agreement with the water authority
Karin van den Berg, member of the daily board of the Brabantse Delta water authority, has signed two separate cooperation agreements with the municipalities of Alphen-Chaam and Breda. With these agreements, both municipalities confirm their contribution to the redevelopment of the Mark Valley. Specifically, this involves the construction and improvement of recreational facilities in this stream valley.
Cycling and walking
With the signing by alderman Ton Berben, the municipality of Alphen-Chaam is financially contributing to the renewal and widening of part of the cycle path located south of the A58 motorway. On behalf of the municipality of Breda, alderman Peter Bakker (GroenLinks/PvdA) signed the agreement. Peter Bakker:
"For many residents of Breda, this is an important and defining area. That's why we are happy to contribute to walking facilities in the northern part of the Mark Valley. Various new 'detours' through the Mark Valley will soon enhance the experience of this unique area."
The construction and improvement of these recreational facilities will be incorporated by the water authority into the planning and execution of the redevelopment of Mark Valley North.
Karin van den Berg, member of the daily board of the Brabantse Delta water authority:
"I am pleased with the contribution of both municipalities to the entire project. This goes beyond just enabling the recreational facilities for which we are signing an agreement today. With the involvement of Alphen-Chaam and Breda, we, together with the other partners involved, stand behind the importance of the Mark Valley for both healthy water, strong nature, and the experience of this unique stream valley!"
Final Design Mark Valley North
The signing of the two agreements coincides with the adoption of the final design for Mark Valley North by the collaborating partners. These are: the province of North Brabant, municipalities Alphen-Chaam and Breda, Vereniging Markdal (Mark Valley Association), Staatsbosbeheer (State Forestry Service), Natuurmonumenten (Nature Monuments), and Brabantse Landschap (Brabant Landscape). They consult under the supervision of the water authority. The adoption of the final design marks the start of the process regarding the decision-making for this redevelopment project. It is expected that the final decision will be made by the end of this year, after which work can begin in 2027.
